Uses / Indications:
Aphthous ulcers, or mouth sores
Gingivitis (inflammation of the gums)
Healing of the wound after extraction
Syndrome of burning mouth
Oral mucositis (caused by chemotherapy or radiotherapy)
Taking care of wounds after dental surgery
Gums that hurt or damage to oral tissue
Pregnancy interaction:
Curcuma longa, or turmeric extract, is the main active ingredient in Curenext Oral Gel. It is known for its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects.
When used inside the mouth and not swallowed, it is usually safe to use while pregnant.
Because it is a topical gel made from herbs, it doesn't get into the body too much.
But before you use it while pregnant or breastfeeding, talk to your doctor to be sure it's safe, especially if you have any health problems or are taking other oral medications.
Expert advice:
Use a clean finger or cotton bud to put a small amount immediately on the area that hurts.
Don't rinse right away; let it sit for at least 10–15 minutes for the greatest benefits.
Don't eat or drink for 30 minutes after putting it on.
Use it two to three times a day, or as your dentist says to.
If the symptoms last longer than seven days or get worse, consult a dentist.
Keep it out of direct sunlight and in a cool, dry area.
Side Effects:
Most people who use Curenext Oral Gel have no problems, but in rare situations, you can have:
A mild burning or stinging feeling after use
Temporary yellowing of the mouth's tissues (because of the turmeric)
Allergic response (rash, itching, swelling—rare)
Bad taste (for a short time)
If the irritation doesn't go away, stop using it and talk to your dentist or doctor.
How to use:
Before using, wash your hands well.
Put a small amount (the size of a pea) of Curenext Oral Gel on a clean fingertip or cotton swab.
Gently rub it into the region that hurts, like an ulcer, gum, or sore place.
Leave it alone for 10 to 15 minutes.
Do not eat, drink, or rinse your mouth for 30 minutes after using.
Use it two to three times a day or as your dentist says to.
How it works:
Curcumin, which comes from the extract of Curcuma longa, is the principal active ingredient. It operates as a natural anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and antibacterial agent.
It helps with oral ulcers or gum infections by reducing swelling, discomfort, and redness.
Curcumin also speeds up the healing of wounds by helping the body make collagen and new tissue.
It helps keep your mouth clean and lowers the chance of getting a subsequent bacterial illness.
The result was that ulcers healed faster, discomfort went away, and gum inflammation went down.
Faq for medicine:
Q1. What is the purpose of Curenext Oral Gel?
It is used to alleviate discomfort after dental work, mouth sores, gum issues, and inflammation in the mouth.
Q2. Is it safe to use Curenext Oral Gel when pregnant?
Yes, it is okay to apply on the skin during pregnancy, but don't consume it or use it for a long time without talking to a doctor first.
Q3. How long does it take to get results?
Most people feel better in 2 to 3 days, and they are completely healed in around 5 to 7 days of daily use.
Q4. Is Curenext Oral Gel safe for kids to use?
Only under the care of a pediatrician or dentist can it be given to kids over 6 years old.
Q5. Is it okay to use it with other oral gels?
Yes, however it's recommended to only use one oral gel at a time to minimize irritation or effects that are too similar.
Medicine interaction:
It works locally, so there aren't any major medication interactions documented.
Don't use it right before or after using other medicated mouthwashes or oral gels, as this can make the impact weaker.
Unless your dentist tells you to, don't mix with powerful antiseptic mouthwashes like chlorhexidine.